Abstract
Summary
Assays of the activty of synthetic 25-hydroxycholecalciferol in the thyropara-thyroidectomized rat indicate that it is no more potent than ergocalciferol. These and other data (1) indicate that both 25-hydroxycholecalciferol and erygocalciferol are only 1/5 as active as dihydrotachysterol2 in this assay. These results suggest that the pharmacologic action of vitamin D as a substitute for parathyroid hormone operates through a mechanism different from the physiologic action of this sterol derivative.
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